The importance of parental human papillomavirus vaccine series initiation for reducing sex disparities in human papillomavirus vaccine series initiation among children in the United States
Elinita Pollard, Hunter K. Holt, Milkie Vu, Meng-Han Tsai

TL;DR
Boys are less likely to start the HPV vaccine series, but this gap disappears if their parents have started the vaccine, suggesting parental influence is key.
Contribution
This study is the first to show that parental HPV vaccination status modifies sex disparities in children's vaccine initiation.
Findings
Male children had lower odds of initiating the HPV vaccine series overall.
Children with vaccinated parents had higher odds of initiating the HPV vaccine series.
The sex disparity in vaccine initiation among male children was only present when parents were unvaccinated.
Abstract
Male children are less likely to initiate the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine series than their female counterparts. Furthermore, evidence suggests children with parents who initiated the vaccine series may be more likely to do the same. However, no studies have examined if parents' vaccination status modifies sex differences in HPV vaccine series initiation among children. Using the 2022 National Health Interview Survey data, we examined the association between parents' HPV vaccination status (unvaccinated, initiated the vaccine series, unknown) and sex disparities in HPV vaccine series initiation among children using weighted multivariable logistic regression models. Among 2200 parent-child dyads, less than half of parents (15.6 %) and children (32.6 %) initiated the HPV vaccine series. In adjusted analysis, male children had decreased odds of vaccine series initiation (OR: 0.73,…
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TopicsCervical Cancer and HPV Research · Ethics and Legal Issues in Pediatric Healthcare · Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
